Spare wheel Do or Don't

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Hi I bought a new rim and fitted a new tyre 8 years ago.
I have never used it, mostly don't even take it with on trips including 2000 miles into Europe and back.
Do you carry a spare?
Does anyone use those flat wheel can sprays
Or do you just rely on a breakdown service (AA or alike)
Planning my May Italy trip, just asking.

My inclination is, blow it, went once without, will sell my rim and Tyre and be rid of that bulky heavy thing!

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I a,ways carried a spare. Do the spray sealants work at the pressure some tyres are inflated too. IE 55 psi. ? Some garages will not repair a tyre which has had sealant used to seal a puncture, so new tyre required. Also sealants are limited in which punctures they can seal, and aren’t designed to stay in for a long trip.

I have always had breakdown cover both in UK and Europe. Would I use them? Yes, depending on the circumstances.
 
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I always carried a spare - when replacing the main tyres every 6 years, the best one was put on the spare rim - like Clive I wouldn't take the caravan anywhere without one - it travels in the rear footwell behind the front passenger seat rather than in the stupidly-designed Alko holder.
 
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We always carried a spare but we had a Alko holder removed and there was room in the caravan front locker and the spare wheel went there it was easier access for my mobility issues.
 
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Hi I bought a new rim and fitted a new tyre 8 years ago.
I have never used it, mostly don't even take it with on trips including 2000 miles into Europe and back.
Do you carry a spare?
Does anyone use those flat wheel can sprays
Or do you just rely on a breakdown service (AA or alike)
Planning my May Italy trip, just asking.

My inclination is, blow it, went once without, will sell my rim and Tyre and be rid of that bulky heavy thing!

Comments?
The foam cans are a joke unless and would only work for something like a leaking valve if your lucky for me I have a spare and also both wheels have Oki puncture seal in them I have it in my motorcycle tyres and know from experience it works but there are plenty of makes that work
 
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Please don’t Grey.!
Tyres shred and frankly no amount of gooey gas driven muc will re seal it . Nor will you know if the actual wheel still serviceable after the puncture.
Carry the spare. As long as the tyre is serviceable it may last longer than those on the caravan. Tucked away the UV effect will be far less . My AWS checks the spare every year. It’s an unused tyre getting old but still good.
 
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I would never tow the caravan without a spare wheel, especially in Europe.
In the UK rescue services, might lend you a spare wheel for a car but I don't know if they would for a caravan, I am almost sure the rescue services in Europe wouldn't.
I also carry a tyre inflator in the car.
 
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I refuse, pointblank, to travel anywhere without a spare for the car and caravan!

Admittedly the car is "only" a spacesaver but at least it means I would not be stranded, in the middle of rural France (or England) at 11 o'clock at night with no mobile signal. Nor would I be stranded if any puncture was more than just a nail through the tread.

I also have breakdown cover, and if I needed a tyre changed on a motorway I similar then I would call them out.

It's all very well relying on a breakdown service, but if it's late at night, and you need a replacement tyre, you are going to need some deep pockets!

Another thing to bear in mind is that the "cans of gunk" have a limited service life, how many of you have checked if yours is within its service date?
 
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We always cary the spare wheel for both car and caravan, spare for caravan kept under the bed as the alko wheel carrier seems a waste of time due to the weight and getting to the spare wheel, the tyre aerosol stuff also doesn't seem to be that good for a caravan unless the tyre is flat before you set off, in my opinion if you realise you have a flat on the caravan /trailer it's too late to repair with a tin of gunk, we also carry a small 2 ton trolley jack in the car, I think belt and braces is a good thing as the unlikely will always happen at the worst time.
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